Niobia supported on silica as a catalyst for Biodiesel production from waste oil

R. Tesser, R. Vitiello, G. Carotenuto, C. García Sancho, A. Vergara, P. Maireles Torres, Changzhu Li, M. Di Serio
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Abstract The activity and stability of niobia supported on silica catalyst have been tested in continuous micro-pilot reactors, for biodiesel production starting from acid vegetable oils. A catalyst was prepared by the impregnation of silica pellets with a loading of 12% of Nb and was extensively characterized. The activity of this catalyst in both esterification and transesterification was tested in a continuous micro-pilot laboratory plant in which acid oil was fed (FFA 10% w/w) at a temperature of 220°C and at a pressure of 60 bar. The niobia based catalyst resulted in a very active catalyst in both esterification (FFA conversion = 95-90%) and transesterification reactions (FAME yield = 80-90%), and the activity remained quite constant for more than 100 h on stream. Notwithstanding this stability, a non-negligible leaching phenomena has been detected, in the case of long-time continuous runs, as the Nb concentration on the spent catalyst resulted lower than that on the fresh one. The obtained result confirms that the leaching of the active specie is one of the most strong problem in heterogeneous catalysis for biodiesel production.
二氧化硅负载铌作为废油生产生物柴油的催化剂
摘要以酸性植物油为原料制备生物柴油,在连续型中试反应器中研究了二氧化硅催化剂负载铌的活性和稳定性。采用负载12%铌的硅球浸渍法制备了催化剂,并对其进行了广泛的表征。在连续的微型中试实验室装置中测试了该催化剂在酯化和酯交换中的活性,在该装置中,酸性油(FFA为10% w/w)在220°C的温度和60 bar的压力下进行。铌基催化剂在酯化反应(FFA转化率为95 ~ 90%)和酯交换反应(FAME收率为80 ~ 90%)中均表现出较高的催化活性,且在100 h以上的时间内活性保持相当稳定。尽管具有这种稳定性,但在长时间连续运行的情况下,发现了不可忽略的浸出现象,因为废催化剂上的Nb浓度低于新催化剂上的Nb浓度。所得结果证实了活性物质的浸出是生物柴油多相催化生产中最严重的问题之一。
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